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Steven shines for Everton
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Mon, 04 May 2009 11:45
Everton are on the verge of wrapping up a place in Europe -
albeit in the revamped UEFA Cup which next season will be known as
the Europa Cup -after claiming a 2-0 win at Sunderland that left
the hosts dangerously close to the relegation zone on Sunday.
David Moyes's side already have an FA Cup final clash against
Chelsea to look forward to later this month and are almost certain
to have European football on their agenda again next season
following this convincing victory.
South Africa midfielder Steven Pienaar opened the scoring early
in the second half and record-signing Marouane Fellaini's late
strike ensured Everton leapfrogged Aston Villa.
Although Villa can regain fifth place with a win over
relegation-threatened Hull on Monday, Moyes' men are now just one
point away from wrapping up a spot in the Europa League.
Ricky Sbragia's Sunderland face a nervous end to the season
after a defeat which leaves them just four points clear of
the
bottom three with three games to play.
Pienaar, looking to keep his place ahead of the FA Cup final
against Chelsea at the end of this month, said: "I have been
missing a lot of opportunities and the goal today means a lot to
me."
Looking forward to the Wembley showpiece, he added: "We
definitely cannot afford to switch off," he said.
"It is important to the team to keep fit and to keep winning
games. We need the confidence going into the final."
Moyes admitted it was tough to keep his players' minds off the
game with Chelsea, their first FA Cup final since they won the
trophy in 1995.
"We are trying to keep focused on the Premier League but it is
very difficult when you have a final coming up against Chelsea not
to be thinking about it in some way," he explained.
Meanwhile a concerned Sbragia said: "I think fear does play a
big part. After the first goal I felt Everton stepped up their game
and we couldn't live with
it.
"We just didn't seem to have it in us but now we've just got to
focus on what is a big game at Bolton on Saturday."
Sunderland suffered an early blow when Steed Malbranque was
forced off for nine minutes after a clash of heads with Australian
star Tim Cahill that left the Frenchman needing stitches.
When Malbranque eventually returned, Sunderland were clinging on
as Cahill's header was punched away by keeper Marton Fulop.
Socceroo star Cahill threatened again with a long-range strike
in the 12th minute.
Everton were well on top and Jo and Pienaar combined well on the
edge of the penalty area before the Brazilian fired just past the
far post.
Sbragia's team went close with 27 minutes gone when Grant
Leadbitter took aim from 20 yards, but his low drive sped past the
post.
Anton Ferdinand had to get in a good block to deny Pienaar and
full-back Phil Bardsley had to do the same to keep out Jo's effort
seconds later
after the home side had failed to clear their lines.
Leighton Baines almost caught Fulop out as his mishit free-kick
sailed just over the bar before half-time.
Everton continued to dominate after the break and took the lead
in the 48th minute when Jo held off Ferdinand before sliding the
ball through to Pienaar, who poked his shot past Fulop.
The Black Cats might have been back on level terms within two
minutes when defender Danny Collins met Leadbitter's corner with a
firm header, but he directed the ball straight at Tim Howard.
Kieran Richardson forced Howard into a save with a curling
free-kick but Sunderland never looked secure at the back and
Fellaini sealed the points for Everton in the 71st minute.
Calum Davenport backed away from Pienaar after he had been found
in space on the right and he squared for Fellaini to shoot past
Fulop.